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Antarctica
The two parallels of latitude that lie between South America are the Tropic of Capricorn at approximately 23.5° South and the Equator at 0° latitude. These lines help define the climate and ecological zones of the continent, with the Equator running through northern regions and the Tropic of Capricorn passing through the southern part of the continent.
You are in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa.
The zero degree line of latitude, also known as the equator, crosses through three continents. Africa, South America, and the islands of Asia are all divided by the equator.
The continent located at 0 degrees latitude and 60 degrees west longitude is South America.
Africa is the continent that is crossed by both the Equator (latitude 0°) and the Prime Meridian (longitude 0°). This means that Africa spans all four cardinal directions of latitude and longitude: north, south, east, and west.
The continent with a latitude of 0 degrees and a longitude of 30 degrees east is Africa. This point is near the town of Bwagamoyo in Tanzania, located along the east coast of Africa.
South America
The Antarctic Treaty defines the Antarctic as all land south of 60 degrees South Latitude. Within a few degrees of 60 degrees south, you will find a degree of latitude that crosses part of the Continent. For example, the Antarctic Circle 66° 33′ 39″ crosses several edges of the continent.
The important line of latitude that passes through South America is the Equator, located at 0 degrees latitude. It bisects the continent, running through countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. The Equator is significant because it marks the point where day and night are approximately equal in duration, and it influences the region's climate and biodiversity.
None. "Latitude zero" is the definition of the equator. No point in the US is on the equator.